Why do clothes after dry cleaning bubble?
During the operation of the laundry, they often receive such complaints, saying that dry cleaning has washed the user's clothes into bubbles. In fact, this complaint is incorrect. Users should complain to the garment manufacturer, rather than to the laundry. There is a process in the manufacturing process of suits to add lining to the fabric. Currently, most of them use adhesive lining. A layer of glue is coated on the surface of the lining. This glue can only melt at high temperature. In the adhesive machine, under high temperature and high pressure, the lining will be bonded to the fabric very firmly. In this case, dry cleaning will not open the glue and bubble.
However, many small clothing factories currently do not have adhesive machines, but use irons for manual bonding. They do not meet the requirements regardless of temperature and pressure, and are uneven, so they bubble up as soon as they are washed. After encountering this situation, you can use the method of needle glue injection to solve it, but you will encounter the same problem again the next time you wash. However, it must be noted that washing clothes may cause the clothes to be glued and blistered according to the standard garment making procedures. Can dry cleaning kill bacteria? People often ask whether dry cleaning can kill bacteria?
The answer is yes, but not all bacteria can be killed. Generally speaking, bacteria on clothes can be divided into bacteria, caterpillars, spores and parasites. During the washing and drying process, bacteria, caterpillars, and moth larvae can be killed by the action of tetrachloroethylene, oil and temperature, but it is not so easy for spores. However, under the action of mechanical force, the spores can be separated from the clothes and finally separated by a filter. For lice, it is because of its strong adhesion to clothing.
It can be killed during dry cleaning, but it cannot be separated from the clothes. Why do I have to use oil and filters when dry cleaning of clothes? Recently, when I was on business trips in China, I often encountered this phenomenon. There is a brand at the door of many dry cleaners that says, "White and light-colored clothes cannot be dried, and stains such as paint, blood, and color cannot be removed. At first I felt very confused. Why can't laundry wash white clothes and cannot be removed? I realized it after watching the machines they used and the laundry process. It turns out that the dry cleaning machine they used did not have a filter, and the distillation volume of the distillation box did not exceed 10 liters per hour, and no stain remover and oil were used during the laundry process. It was not until this time that I really understood why friends often told me that dry cleaning could not wash clothes at all.
It turns out that there are currently a large number of machines in the country that cannot be called dry cleaning machines that are engaged in laundry services. Because the dry cleaning machine must have a complete filtration system and add a certain amount of oil to suspend and separate the dirt washed from the clothes to prevent the clothes from getting gray. Otherwise, even using new dry cleaning oil will cause the dirt washed from the clothes to be re-deposited on the surface of the fabric, causing the clothes to be seriously grayed. If the distillation amount of dry cleaning oil cannot reach more than 30 liters per hour, the cleanliness of the dry cleaning oil cannot be guaranteed, and in this case it will also cause graying of the clothes.